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* Analogy, inference from a particular to another particular
* Contains Correspondence with Clarke, three episodes from Analogy of Religion, and five of the Fifteen Sermons, all lightly edited for easier reading
A False Analogy is a faulty instance of the Argument from analogy.
" Analogy is concerned with discovering resemblances or differences between two or more things proceeding from known to unknown ; it is a useful tool for investigating comparisons and contrasts because it always asks the question " What is it like or unlike?

Analogy and Greek
The Allegory of the Cave — also known as the Analogy of the Cave, Plato's Cave, or the Parable of the Cave — is an allegory used by the Greek philosopher Plato in his work The Republic to illustrate " our nature in its education and want of education " ( 514a ).

Analogy and is
This comparison is the basis of his Analogy of Being.
Analogy phonics is a particular type of analytic phonics in which the teacher has students analyze phonic elements according to the phonograms in the word.
She is currently writing a book about photography, called The Miracle of Analogy, and her long-in-the-making book, Flesh of My Flesh, was published by Stanford University Press in fall 2009.
Analogy is important not only in ordinary language and common sense ( where proverbs and idioms give many examples of its application ) but also in science, philosophy and the humanities.
Analogy and abstraction are different cognitive processes, and analogy is often an easier one.
James Francis Ross in Portraying Analogy ( 1982 ), the first substantive examination of the topic since Cajetan's De Nominum Analogia, demonstrated that analogy is a systematic and universal feature of natural languages, with identifiable and law-like characteristics which explain how the meanings of words in a sentence are interdependent.
Analogy is commonly also referred to as homoplasy, which is further distinguished into parallelism, reversal, and convergence.
He is most famous for his Fifteen Sermons Preached at the Rolls Chapel ( 1726 ) and Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed ( 1736 ).
The Analogy is an important work of Christian apologetics in the history of the controversies over deism.
His analytical approach is that of " Analogy.
Analogy is important.
Law's Case of Reason ( 1732 ), in answer to Tindal's Christianity as old as the Creation is to some extent an anticipation of Joseph Butler's argument in the Analogy of Religion.
In his seventies, Analogy is the head of the Swindon branch of SO-27, the LiteraTecs, and is therefore Thursday's immediate superior.
* Analogy requires that the manufacturing contract with advance payment be prohibited on the basis of analogy-however this is made permissible according to ijma.
Analogy, therefore, is uncontroversial only when used to suggest hypotheses, not as a conclusive argument.

Analogy and meaning
* Analogy occurs when a descriptor changes some but not all of its meaning.

Analogy and subject
He wrote four books on the subject: How to Solve It, Mathematical Discovery: On Understanding, Learning, and Teaching Problem Solving ; Mathematics and Plausible Reasoning Volume I: Induction and Analogy in Mathematics, and Mathematics and Plausible Reasoning Volume II: Patterns of Plausible Reasoning.

Analogy and ),
& Thagard, P., Mental Leaps: Analogy in Creative Thought, A Bradford Book, The MIT Press, ( Cambridge ), 1995.
* Leatherdale, W. H., The Role of Analogy, Model and Metaphor in Science, North-Holland Publishing Company, ( Amsterdam ), 1974.
* Joseph Butler ( 1692 – 1752 ), Bishop of Bristol, Bishop of Durham, and author of ' The Analogy of Religion ', was born and educated in Wantage.
* Oxford Reading Tree: Stages 1 – 9: Rhyme and Analogy: Story Rhymes, ( written by Roderick Hunt et al., co-illustrated by Alex Brychta ), ( Oxford University Press, 1996 ) ( TES award winner for an educational book )
* Kirsten Fermaglich, " ' One of the Lucky Ones ': Stanley Elkins and the Concentration Camp Analogy in Slavery " in American Dreams and Nazi Nightmares: Early Holocaust Consciousness and Liberal America, 1957-1965 ( 2007 ), 252pp.
* Analogy ( biology ), biological structures which perform similar functions by similar mechanisms but evolved separately

Analogy and .
* " Analogy as the Core of Cognition ", in Dedre Gentner, Keith Holyoak, and Boicho Kokinov ( eds.
# At the same time as the Protestant Reformation was underway, a new era of biblical criticism began leading to the Analogy of Scripture View.
Left ( From top to bottom ): Sun ; Natural things ; Shadows of natural things ; Fire ; Artificial objects ; Shadows of artificial objects ; Analogy level.
Right ( From top to bottom ): " Good " idea, Ideas, Mathematical objects, Light, Creatures and Objects, Image, Metaphor of the sun and the Analogy of the divided line.
Analogy plays a significant role in problem solving, decision making, perception, memory, creativity, emotion, explanation and communication.
Analogy has been studied and discussed since classical antiquity by philosophers, scientists and lawyers.
There he showed an intense interest in metaphysics ; and before he was nine he had read and re-read Jonathan Edwards's Treatise on the Will and Butler's Analogy.
" Butler's Analogy: A Still Interesting Synthesis of Reason and Revelation ," Anglican Theological Review 62 ( October ) pp. 365 – 381.
Analogy between magnetic refrigeration and vapor cycle or conventional refrigeration.
*" Mathematical Analogy and Metaphorical Insight ", The Mathematical Intelligencer, Vol.

from and Greek
While studying at the seminary in Andover, Adoniram had been working on a New Testament translation from the original Greek.
Those famous lines of the Greek Anthology with which a fading beauty dedicates her mirror at the shrine of a goddess reveal a wise attitude: `` Venus, take my votive glass, Since I am not what I was, What from this day I shall be, Venus, let me never see ''.
And then the Amen corner took hold, re-enacting a form of group participation in worship that stemmed from years before the Greek chorus, spreading down through the African forest, overseas to the West Indies, and then here in Alabama.
They answered him in monosyllables, nods, occasionally muttering in Greek to one another, awaiting the word from Papa, who restlessly cracked his knuckles, anxious to stuff himself into his white Cadillac and burst off to the freeway.
It was not even in writing Latin epigrams, sometimes bawdy ones, or in translating Lucian from Greek into Latin or in defending the study of Greek against the attack of conservative academics, or in attacking the conservative theologians who opposed Erasmus's philological study of the New Testament.
Scientists assume that cholesterol ( from the Greek chole, meaning bile, and sterios, meaning solid ) is somehow necessary for the formation of brain cells, since it accounts for about 2% of the brain's total solid weight.
It is similar to the Ancient Greek letter Alpha, from which it derives.
With the loss of the study of ancient Greek in the early medieval Latin West, Aristotle was practically unknown there from c. AD 600 to c. 1100 except through the Latin translation of the Organon made by Boethius.
In the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, interest in Aristotle revived and Latin Christians had translations made, both from Arabic translations, such as those by Gerard of Cremona, and from the original Greek, such as those by James of Venice and William of Moerbeke.
After Thomas Aquinas wrote his theology, working from Moerbeke's translations, the demand for Aristotle's writings grew and the Greek manuscripts returned to the West, stimulating a revival of Aristotelianism in Europe that continued into the Renaissance.
The term " anthropology " is from the Greek anthrōpos (), " man ", understood to mean humankind or humanity, and-logia (- λογία ), " discourse " or " study.
Marie-Louise von Franz tells us the double approach of Western alchemy was set from the start, when Greek philosophy was mixed with Egyptian and Mesopotamian technology.
The genus Amoeba and amoeboids in general both derive their names from the ancient Greek word for change.
Following the tradition of these Ancient Greek folk etymologies, in the Doric dialect the word originally meant wall, fence from animals and later assembly within the agora.
Homer interprets Apollo as a terrible god ( δεινός θεός ) who brings death and disease with his arrows, but who can also heal, possessing a magic art that separates him from the other Greek gods.
Marble, Roman copy of a Greek original of the 4th century BCE, from the collection of Cardinal Albani
The evolution of the Greek sculpture can be observed in his depictions from the almost static formal Kouros type in early archaic period, to the representation of motion in a relative harmonious whole in late archaic period.
The evolution of the Greek art seems to go parallel with the Greek philosophical conceptions, which changed from the natural-philosophy of Thales to the metaphysical theory of Pythagoras.
The Greek words " ida " ( οίδα: know ) and " idos " ( είδος: species ) have the same root as the word " idea " ( ιδέα ), indicating how the Greek mind moved from the gift of the senses, to the principles beyond the senses.
According to the Greek tradition the Dipylon master was named Daedalus, and in his statues the limbs were freed from the body, giving the impression that the statues could move.
Such statues were found across the Greek speaking world, the preponderance of these were found at the sanctuaries of Apollo with more than one hundred from the sanctuary of Apollo Ptoios, Boeotia alone.

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